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what other -- do supporters have that the law is intended. juan? >> well, i think you deserve a straight answer because the snowstorm of partisan politics around the obama care thing right now, so i'd say this number one thing i would say is just look at this week. a million people went to the website as it was working, so it's an appetite, a real need. millions more in adequately insured who can avoid bankruptcy, illnesses and so, number two, i think it's the reason i think this is going to work is it doesn't disrupt the market for most people. nobody on this panel is is going to have their health care affected, impacted by what's taken place. 70% have employer provided insurance and that's stays in place right now. massachusetts, the republican model worked. and has high approval ratings in the state. fourth, i'd say the insurance companies are investing in this. the insurance company want this to work. my last point on this is the cost of health care has increase has declined over the last three years. as preexisting conditions now is removed. w
what other -- do supporters have that the law is intended. juan? >> well, i think you deserve a straight answer because the snowstorm of partisan politics around the obama care thing right now, so i'd say this number one thing i would say is just look at this week. a million people went to the website as it was working, so it's an appetite, a real need. millions more in adequately insured who can avoid bankruptcy, illnesses and so, number two, i think it's the reason i think this is going...
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and subjected to all kinds of scrutiny, but i tell you the satisfaction you get when you've passed a law or you've taken an executive action and somebody comes up to you and says, you know what? my kid's alive because you passed that health care bill, because he was uninsured. he got insurance, got a checkup, and we caught a tumor in time. or you see somebody and they say, you know, you helped me save my house. and i can't tell you what that means. it's pretty hard to get greater satisfaction than that. >> you know, we had two parts to the interview yesterday and then we came back for what we thought would be just a few minutes. in order to be honest with you to keep him going, i asked him a question i was hoping would perk him up and get him into his soul. i said as a roman catholic it's hard not to think of the link between him and what he's been saying on economic justice and what the holy father the pope in rome has been saying about moral responsibility ever since he became pope. fascinating response here. and the president was quick on the uptake. here he is. >> i think pope franci
and subjected to all kinds of scrutiny, but i tell you the satisfaction you get when you've passed a law or you've taken an executive action and somebody comes up to you and says, you know what? my kid's alive because you passed that health care bill, because he was uninsured. he got insurance, got a checkup, and we caught a tumor in time. or you see somebody and they say, you know, you helped me save my house. and i can't tell you what that means. it's pretty hard to get greater satisfaction...
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go, nine >> reporter: outside candlestick park no shortage of crowd control from all ranks of law enforcement. out here today, and we probablye twice as many officers in opposing team apparel." that me n seahawks when there's this kind of rivalry -- >> go 9ers, baby! and for a big game like this...now we do too. chiefg suhr t anybody el >> go seahawks! >> reporter: -- extra security becomes a top priority for the san francisco police chief. won't talk hard numbers but did say -- >> i'll tell you what. we had about 50% more officers than at a regular nonrivalry game here today and probably twice as many officers in opposing team apparel. >> reporter: that means officers disguised in seahawks jerseys monitoring the crowd inside and outside candlestick at all times. the seahawks do it at their home games and for a big game like this now we do it, too. >> if you get at anybody else, you're going to find yourself in jail. these tickets are in jail. you'll want to find yourself inside the stadium and not in our station. >> reporter: for fans the extra security was paying off. ronnie wittenberg has
go, nine >> reporter: outside candlestick park no shortage of crowd control from all ranks of law enforcement. out here today, and we probablye twice as many officers in opposing team apparel." that me n seahawks when there's this kind of rivalry -- >> go 9ers, baby! and for a big game like this...now we do too. chiefg suhr t anybody el >> go seahawks! >> reporter: -- extra security becomes a top priority for the san francisco police chief. won't talk hard numbers...
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it's they know how to distinguish between those two things and the law actually otherwise require them to for risk capital and compliance. so for them to claim that they can't distinguish when their own capital ising being put at risk and when their clients' capital is being used frankly is just not accurate. it can't be accurate, they would be breaking laws left and right all the time if they couldn't tell the difference between the two. >> banks clearly can tell the difference between the two. the question is can the regulators tell the difference between the two. they're the ones that are going to enforce the rule. and particularly look at how this rule was put forward. it is five separate regulators creating five identical but separate rules that will be enforced in five separate ways. >> what do you think is going to happen. >> your typical bony has two or three and some cases four of those regulators that are going to interpret that rule and our concern is it's going to make it difficult for the bank to be able to meet its customers. we're not just talking wall street banks the w
it's they know how to distinguish between those two things and the law actually otherwise require them to for risk capital and compliance. so for them to claim that they can't distinguish when their own capital ising being put at risk and when their clients' capital is being used frankly is just not accurate. it can't be accurate, they would be breaking laws left and right all the time if they couldn't tell the difference between the two. >> banks clearly can tell the difference between...
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and this combination of publice policies like minimum wage laws, organizing, we're seeing in consumer pressure, all can come together to begin to do that. >> okay. very interesting, and much more debate to come in the new year, i'm sure, with congressional calls, as well, for a federal minimum wage hike. soe1i] i want to thank you both being here. ken jacobs and ron unz, thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >>> the bay area has long been known as an incubator ofxd innovation. one epicenterkÑf that creativity of stanford, alsoÑi knowne1 as the school.fá the d school nurtures outside--y(uitÑ thinking in hopes of tackling+ of the worls toughest problems. it's the focus ofe1 a new documentrqxd called "extreme by design." it follows groups of stanfordìc& working to create extremely affordableó[i] solut to address poverty in the developing world.w3 scott shafer sat down with filmmakere1 ralph king ande1 foá student pamly potkov. first, here's a cliff from v= before departing for their teams must come up with several crude prototypes. >> this is a vertical axis wind turbine. it
and this combination of publice policies like minimum wage laws, organizing, we're seeing in consumer pressure, all can come together to begin to do that. >> okay. very interesting, and much more debate to come in the new year, i'm sure, with congressional calls, as well, for a federal minimum wage hike. soe1i] i want to thank you both being here. ken jacobs and ron unz, thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >>> the bay area has long been known as an incubator ofxd...
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figure a symbol of the enduring values of human dignity and resistance is like us he will live on in the law in the minds and memories of countless people around the globe world leaders begin paying their respects almost immediately after him in dollars passing was announced yesterday afternoon here's how president obama responded to the news. my very first political action the first thing i ever did that involved an issue or policy or politics was a protest against apartheid. i would study his words and his writing. the day he was released from prison. gave me a sense of what human beings can do when they're guided by their hopes and not by their fears. and like so many around the globe i cannot fully imagine my own wife without the example that nelson mandela set. and so long as i live i will do what i can to learn from him. like president obama many other young americans growing up in the seventy's and eighty's cut their political teeth in the anti-apartheid movement for them mandela a political prisoner for twenty seven years was an icon of perseverance in the face of injustice inspired
figure a symbol of the enduring values of human dignity and resistance is like us he will live on in the law in the minds and memories of countless people around the globe world leaders begin paying their respects almost immediately after him in dollars passing was announced yesterday afternoon here's how president obama responded to the news. my very first political action the first thing i ever did that involved an issue or policy or politics was a protest against apartheid. i would study his...
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people from gathering the information from the ministry of interior there was mass aprile when the law was promulgated as people here say most protests are against the interior ministry and the brutality of that police force and that will give security forces a copy of the by let me disperse demonstrations this is something we've certainly seen in the last few weeks security forces have used tear gas water cannons and birdshot but it's against protesters attempting to rally without permission of the government of that backed by the military and defending the legislation saying it's essential to restore law and order and also to help egypt's talk to the economy the trial marks a key turning point in the summer the military in the government had targeted islamist supporters of mohamed morsy with measure and dameron trial is showing that the government is widely as cracked down to include all forms of dissent leaving people here in egypt to fear the country is returning to a police state. and coming out very poor don one of the russian orthodox churches holiest and most isolated sites goi
people from gathering the information from the ministry of interior there was mass aprile when the law was promulgated as people here say most protests are against the interior ministry and the brutality of that police force and that will give security forces a copy of the by let me disperse demonstrations this is something we've certainly seen in the last few weeks security forces have used tear gas water cannons and birdshot but it's against protesters attempting to rally without permission...
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and in she meant of a warder or car blog to clamp down critics of a new anti protest law in egypt fear it's a sign the country is turning into a police state plus. iceland forty's ease the debts of the your country man in a unique solution to financial woes while millions in new york harbor on the edge of poverty. quite often in countries rich in natural resources are the poorest africa is a colony it's a colony of the big corporations it's a colony of someone's home leaders who are under the thumbs of the big corporations so they have to beg from the world bank's development of social programs goes to pay back debts all countries were drowning under the amount of debt that they had and so every year they would borrow money. and they would use that same amount of money to pay back oh that's. all that money really. the wages of debt. right from the scene. first rate. and i think the church. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. could be in the know. on. the back to watching aren't he international sweden's been a key provider of spy data on their russian leadership. the u.s. apart fr
and in she meant of a warder or car blog to clamp down critics of a new anti protest law in egypt fear it's a sign the country is turning into a police state plus. iceland forty's ease the debts of the your country man in a unique solution to financial woes while millions in new york harbor on the edge of poverty. quite often in countries rich in natural resources are the poorest africa is a colony it's a colony of the big corporations it's a colony of someone's home leaders who are under the...
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law to meet with -- >> under u.s. law, to meet with members of the african national congress. so i had to go many times to switzerland, just to meet with anc leaders and supporters to help develop the solidarity movement, which we were mounting here in our own country. when i worked for congressman dellums, i have to say, ron dellums and bill gray, they led the fight for many, many years for sanctions to put this country on the right side of history. i remember ron introduced the sanctions bill, it must have been 12 times. and he would not waver. he kept going and kept going. finally, when president reagan vetoed it, the congress overrode that veto and put the united states on the right side of history. but still, the anc and president mandela were considered terrorists. and it wasn't until i was in south africa a few years ago that i learned of this and came back and then we started our efforts with homeland security and with the state department to get him removed from the terrorist list. and that was for his 90th birthday. >> this is a really important moment, this reagan -
law to meet with -- >> under u.s. law, to meet with members of the african national congress. so i had to go many times to switzerland, just to meet with anc leaders and supporters to help develop the solidarity movement, which we were mounting here in our own country. when i worked for congressman dellums, i have to say, ron dellums and bill gray, they led the fight for many, many years for sanctions to put this country on the right side of history. i remember ron introduced the...
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subsidies and not a lot of them and this is the latest surprise in this not exactly unscripted health care law. millions of americans have already discovered that they can't keep their doctor, they can keep the hospital either. and millions more that say they can't keep their health care plan. my next guest says the problems will keep coming as more americans want to help your website into a little bit of discovery and what they want they can have and they have to have. and it might come in the form of this and dick cheney is talking about the medical device tax. which a 2.3% surcharge on devices from the baby lay readers to pacemakers. and it could be a real killer for those who find themselves unable to pay for it mr. vice president, it's good to have you. >> thank you for being here if you are >> there are a lot of things in obamacare that i think would put the treatments at risk in the medical device task, for example, the procedures, devices, they didn't even exist in 1978. they've all been developed in the last four years and that led to the development of this, all of those things were
subsidies and not a lot of them and this is the latest surprise in this not exactly unscripted health care law. millions of americans have already discovered that they can't keep their doctor, they can keep the hospital either. and millions more that say they can't keep their health care plan. my next guest says the problems will keep coming as more americans want to help your website into a little bit of discovery and what they want they can have and they have to have. and it might come in the...
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it's like murphy's law. >> in this case, an expansion tank. in others insulation problems and in this world, issues with a four-stair heating system. >> you wait until it breaks, then, you call. then make of mind bending explanations. >> you replace the board. >> when parts work hard yes, stuff goes wrong. >> then, when you get a heat wave, what happens? >> air conditioning goes up. >> >>> and a power outage sent some residents into a deep freeze. power restored to all but a few dozen folks at this point. but 4100 customers lost electricity this morning including three skoochls they had to move students to sunniest and warmest classrooms. >> it's probably about 25 degrees in there. because i know it's about just shy of 30 here. and in there, it's colder. this is a cement. >> also calling a financial hardship for businesses like huckel berry's cafe. >> this is painful. yes. friday is a big day. so this is painful. and our hours are only 7:00 to 3:00. it's going to be a bad day for us. >> tough break. pg&e says it's caused by failure of an under
it's like murphy's law. >> in this case, an expansion tank. in others insulation problems and in this world, issues with a four-stair heating system. >> you wait until it breaks, then, you call. then make of mind bending explanations. >> you replace the board. >> when parts work hard yes, stuff goes wrong. >> then, when you get a heat wave, what happens? >> air conditioning goes up. >> >>> and a power outage sent some residents into a deep...
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this law will make a significant change in how we view, share, and use conviction information for work-related and housing related decisions and. of you read the cover story in the chronicle today, [speaker not understood]. one of our tenants in the tenderloin who talked about how he was recently fired from his janitorial job when his employer discovered that he had a conviction back from 1974. this legislation would prevent that from being the reason for firing you from your job because that was 7 -- that was before the 7-year timeline at which you can look at your conviction history. it doesn't mean that employers, affordable housing pro he vieders and contractors cannot review anyone's background check. in fact, you will always have that opportunity after you've either made a conditional offer for employment or after a first live interview. and this came after many discussions with small business owners and with employers. san francisco, one of the very first cities in the country to initially quote-unquote ban the box in its own city-wide hiring, again set the barbie expanding and strength
this law will make a significant change in how we view, share, and use conviction information for work-related and housing related decisions and. of you read the cover story in the chronicle today, [speaker not understood]. one of our tenants in the tenderloin who talked about how he was recently fired from his janitorial job when his employer discovered that he had a conviction back from 1974. this legislation would prevent that from being the reason for firing you from your job because that...
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we may have got rid of the race laws but this is sterile -- is still in an equal country. alongnequality is divided ethnic and racial lines. well people are grateful for what nelson mandela did for this country, bringing it from a apartheid past into a post-apartheid present, many feel that to fulfill his vision, a lot of work still needs to be done. >> get real gatehouse speaking to me earlier -- gabriel gatehouse speaking to me earlier. he had been described as a visionary and one of the greatest leaders of our time. here in the u.s., tributes have been coming in from those who knew him or who simply felt his influence and former president george w. bush and his wife laura will join the obama's when they travel to south africa. we have this report. >> the flag at the white house flies at half mast in honor of a man who means much to america. inside on the desk of the u.s.'s thereblack president sits out oh, a memento of their first meeting. when obama visited the present on robben island in south africa he told his doubters of the link mandela, gandhi, and martin luther
we may have got rid of the race laws but this is sterile -- is still in an equal country. alongnequality is divided ethnic and racial lines. well people are grateful for what nelson mandela did for this country, bringing it from a apartheid past into a post-apartheid present, many feel that to fulfill his vision, a lot of work still needs to be done. >> get real gatehouse speaking to me earlier -- gabriel gatehouse speaking to me earlier. he had been described as a visionary and one of...
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california seems like it is on a trend toward liberalizing marijuana laws. >> oakland interpret radio company pandora has a new feature. this shows the new feature. for the alarm to work you have to leave your smartphone on the pandora app throughout the night. experts say it is a way to stay ahead of itunes radio unveiled by apple. >> everyone wants it know, will the temperatures start to climb? or do we have another night of being this cold? >> it will not be widespread but we have another night of freezing and maybe that is it as the temperatures warm in the afternoon and that follows in the over night. good morning, everyone, you need to bundle. you may have though scrape the frost east windshield. this is how quiet the weather is with a lack of clouds clouds any air making for another frosty start. on the peninsula it is frosty and cooler in woodside at 24, and redwood city is 27, and foster city is 28, and san mateo is 31 and close to freezing in belmont at 33 and san bruno is 35 degrees. head north and it is warmers san francisco is 40 and to the south, it is cooler, 29 in frem
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she was among four civil law right leaders who helped sparks months of demonstrations that helped bring about reform in south africa and freedom for trade unions there. she said it was time to celebrate his long and worthy life of making life better for many people. >> there's not a lot to mourn if you consider the life he lived and his gift to the world. we always mourn for the passing of one of the great men of our time. but in south africa, they're dancing. they are jubilant because their freedom is a straight line from his sacrifice. >>> the national museum of african art is another place to sign a condolence book for mandela. it will be available until next friday during regular visiting hours. you can also post messages on the website or facebook page. >>> metro is doing track work on all five rail lines this morning i. could put a wrench in your plans. in northern virginia, the arlington cemetery station is closed this weekend. you can take a free shuttle bus and you can only get to arlington cemetery on a bus leaving the pentagon city station. you may have to wait as much as 20
she was among four civil law right leaders who helped sparks months of demonstrations that helped bring about reform in south africa and freedom for trade unions there. she said it was time to celebrate his long and worthy life of making life better for many people. >> there's not a lot to mourn if you consider the life he lived and his gift to the world. we always mourn for the passing of one of the great men of our time. but in south africa, they're dancing. they are jubilant because...
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s an instrument of order or card launch to climb down critics of a new anti-protons law and fear it's a sign of countries turning into a police state plus. iceland authorities ease the debts of the euro country man in a unique solution to financial woes while millions in europe are on the edge of poverty . quite often countries rich in natural resources are the poorest africa is a colony it's a colony of the big corporations it's a colony of someone's home leaders who are under the thumbs of the big corporations so they have to beg from the world bank's development of social programs goes to pay back debts whole country is drowning under the amount of debt that they did and so every year they would borrow money. and they would use that same amount of money to pay back oh that's. all that money really. the wages of debt. dramas that trying to be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. faces change the world writes now. the old picture of today's you know. from around the globe. welcome back you're watching r.t. international sweden has been a key provider of spy data on the russian l
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>> i don't think they are ignoring the law. if you look at the language, th interactive language, it won't cover everything. facebook, google, amazon, and websites dedicated to certain types of content and owners who take the content and make selections, and add their own ideas, it makes them like an nfls content provider and section 230 does not grant immunity to content providers. it's not true to stay that there is complete blanket immunity. >> that's what the judge said. he hold that dirty.com and its owner liable because he editorialized the content submitted by the users, making himself a part of what was said. is it a fair reasoning? >> it would, but for the language of the statute. i don't agree with the professor's interpretation. i have two responses. dirty.com has been sued and won in other cases under this same argument. a different federal judge in missouri held that the operator was protected by the statute. what i heard marianne say is that if a person is a don't provider, they are not protected. that is true. re
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county executive ike leggett signed the bill into law this afternoon. under this plan the minimum wage jumps up about a buck of year until it gets to $11.50 an hour in the year 2017. prince george's county has approved a very similar plan and just this week the d.c. council passed a similar bill. >>> a lot of fast food workers say their pay now just doesn't cut the mustard and today thousands hit the streets from downtown d.c. to downtown l.a. rallying for more money. cynthia butler makes 8.25 an hour at mcdonald's in d.c. and says hey, i've got two kids and that's just not enough. >> i need this to happen because my kids deserve a better life than i have. >> protesters want the federal minimum wage raised from the current 7.25 an hour to 15 bucks, but critics argue that would simply force a lot of restaurants to cut jobs. >>> montgomery county schools are ready to give pink the boot, pink milk that is. according to the blog bethesda now the school system will no longer offer strawberry milk when kids come back from winter break january 5th. parents gro
county executive ike leggett signed the bill into law this afternoon. under this plan the minimum wage jumps up about a buck of year until it gets to $11.50 an hour in the year 2017. prince george's county has approved a very similar plan and just this week the d.c. council passed a similar bill. >>> a lot of fast food workers say their pay now just doesn't cut the mustard and today thousands hit the streets from downtown d.c. to downtown l.a. rallying for more money. cynthia butler...
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giants like apple, google and facebook call on president obama and congress to overhaul surveillance laws. we turn to mary thompson live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning to you. we're taking a look at the futures, higher as the markets come off of friday's jobs report rally and following data released from china. on friday the dow jumping 200 points to close at 16,020. the nasdaq rising 30 at 4,063. despite friday's rally though, they snapped their winning streak with both closing slightly negative. investors willis tune comments from federal reserve officials speaking on the economy. u.s. airways and american airlines are closing their nearly $18 billion merger today, this will create the largest airline. on saturday supreme court justice ruth baders ginsburg. passengers will notice many visible changes to the jets or frequent flyer programs until next year. a group of tech companies calling on president obama and congress to impose strict limits on surveillance. the group which includes google, microsoft, yahoo! and twitter have written a letter calling for an e
giants like apple, google and facebook call on president obama and congress to overhaul surveillance laws. we turn to mary thompson live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning to you. we're taking a look at the futures, higher as the markets come off of friday's jobs report rally and following data released from china. on friday the dow jumping 200 points to close at 16,020. the nasdaq rising 30 at 4,063. despite friday's rally though, they snapped their winning streak...
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. >> he changed laws. but he also changed hearts. >> reporter: the president added mandela's work is not done. >> around the world today, men and women are still in prison for their political beliefs and are still persecuted for what they look like, and how they worship and who they love. that is happening today. >> reporter: before talking about mandela's legacy of reconciliation, he shook hands with cuban leader raul castro. south african oscar winner charlize theron and proctor bono -- rock star bono were among the ones in the crowd. they came to honor and remember and celebrate a man who united a nation and inspired generations, alphonso van marsh, johannesburg south africa. >> tributes are also planned here in the united states including one this week in washington, d.c.. there the oakland based pacific boy choir academy will make the ceremony. the one trip in 2009 was to mandela's home. >> being in his house, seeing where he stood with like where he got all his great ideas. >> the event in washington
. >> he changed laws. but he also changed hearts. >> reporter: the president added mandela's work is not done. >> around the world today, men and women are still in prison for their political beliefs and are still persecuted for what they look like, and how they worship and who they love. that is happening today. >> reporter: before talking about mandela's legacy of reconciliation, he shook hands with cuban leader raul castro. south african oscar winner charlize theron...
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american civil liberties union saying the law is un-constitutional. the state claims it helps solve cold cases the u.s. supreme court upheld a current law in maryland >> bob philner was sentenced to 90 days of house arrest and three years probation he faced a potential sentence of three years in prison. philner apologized to victims, family and citizens of san diego, serving only nine months as mayor. >> jury selection in a montana murder trial in which a young bride is accused of pushing her husband to his death just days after the wedding. abc7 news is following this case. >> reporter: did she murder her husband by pushing him off the edge? or was it an accident? that is what 12 jurors must decide the 22-year-old's murder trial gets underway inside of this court house. >> the prosecution, i think has a tough hurdle. she will get a preassumption of innocence. >> reporter: prosecutors claim just eight days after the wedding gram graham fell out of love. mr. johnson fell to his death at glacier national park wearing a blind fold. prosecutors believe gr
american civil liberties union saying the law is un-constitutional. the state claims it helps solve cold cases the u.s. supreme court upheld a current law in maryland >> bob philner was sentenced to 90 days of house arrest and three years probation he faced a potential sentence of three years in prison. philner apologized to victims, family and citizens of san diego, serving only nine months as mayor. >> jury selection in a montana murder trial in which a young bride is accused of...
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that was removed in 2008 basically by an act of congress and signing into law by president bush. he said to us, how can you still designate anc senior leadership as terrorists when apartheid was a crime against humanity? he was very public about that. >> it was a life that contained so much. thank you all very much. >>> when we come back, the economy is coming back. so many americans left behind. we'll taken to debate of inequality and fair wages. and james carville and mary matalin join our roundtable. >>> and a once-in-a-lifetime interview with nelson mandela from our archives. >> they were very harsh. and then i responded to my colleagues that look, we must fight and fight from the beginning. >> his secrets to survival in our "sunday spotlight." ♪ [ daughter ] my dad always talks about the deal he and mom made with me when i was ten. he said, "you get the grades to go to college -- and we'll help out with the schoolf your choice." well, i got the grades and, with dad's planning and a lot of hard work, i'm graduating today with a degree in marine biology. i'm so thankful and
that was removed in 2008 basically by an act of congress and signing into law by president bush. he said to us, how can you still designate anc senior leadership as terrorists when apartheid was a crime against humanity? he was very public about that. >> it was a life that contained so much. thank you all very much. >>> when we come back, the economy is coming back. so many americans left behind. we'll taken to debate of inequality and fair wages. and james carville and mary...
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it's like murphy's law. >> in this case, an expansion tank. in others insulation problems and in this world, issues with a four-stair heating system. >> you wait until it breaks, then, you call. then make sense of mind bending explanations. >> you replace the board. >> when parts work hard yes, stuff goes wrong. >> then, when you get a heat wave, what happens? >> air conditioning goes up. >> >>> and a power outage sent some residents into a deep freeze. power restored to all but a few dozen folks at this point. but 4100 customers lost electricity this morning including three skoochls they had to move students to sunniest and warmest classrooms. >> it's probably about 25 degrees in there. because i know it's about just shy of 30 here. and in there, it's colder. this is a cement. >> also calling a financial hardship for businesses like huckel berry's cafe. >> this is painful. yes. friday is a big day. so this is painful. and our hours are only 7:00 to 3:00. it's going to be a bad day for us. >> tough break. pg&e says it's caused by failure of an
it's like murphy's law. >> in this case, an expansion tank. in others insulation problems and in this world, issues with a four-stair heating system. >> you wait until it breaks, then, you call. then make sense of mind bending explanations. >> you replace the board. >> when parts work hard yes, stuff goes wrong. >> then, when you get a heat wave, what happens? >> air conditioning goes up. >> >>> and a power outage sent some residents into a...
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you won't be untouched by this law. most people will be affected by it. there is no guarantee if you are working for a company right now that tells you everything is right, that next time the waiver expires for corporations you might be dumped into the exchanges. so you were always -- this promise turned out not to be true. we learned that weeks ago. but what the promise was that the care would be affordable and i think the concern is now that even when the website problems are fixed and democrats are hoping there is a period now before december 23rd, a quiet period and then december 23rd you have a rush of enrollies that will be ensured by january 1 if they get the payment system built. but later on, do people in the system six months from now believe it is affordable when they look at the out of pocket costs, the premiums and deductibles, after paying a $12,000 deductible as a self-insuranced person, afford the next care that will kick in by the insurance company, that is the problem for obama care. until it is deemed affordable, it will be appealable t
you won't be untouched by this law. most people will be affected by it. there is no guarantee if you are working for a company right now that tells you everything is right, that next time the waiver expires for corporations you might be dumped into the exchanges. so you were always -- this promise turned out not to be true. we learned that weeks ago. but what the promise was that the care would be affordable and i think the concern is now that even when the website problems are fixed and...
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i don't have to comply with the law. president bush fired nine u.s. attorneys, some of which, one of which was not prosecuting a bogus voting fraud case. if you look at the complaints against obama and the delay with the immigration case and the delay in the mandate and the libya case which the republicans lot of and the carbon emissions case that went up to the circuit court, they lot of every single case in any court of law they tried using and lot of everything in a court of public opinion. >> for him to say he is going against it is settled by the stream court. you are going after conservative supreme court with the law of the land. >> it's the point that you get down to with republican opposition with the president. it's not the specifics, but the fact that he is attempting to use any powers of the president and isn't that what gets down to the feeling that a lot of minorities have about the basic disrespect for his ability to be president. >> absolutely. if you look at president bush, he won with 51% of the vote. he had swagger and said this is
i don't have to comply with the law. president bush fired nine u.s. attorneys, some of which, one of which was not prosecuting a bogus voting fraud case. if you look at the complaints against obama and the delay with the immigration case and the delay in the mandate and the libya case which the republicans lot of and the carbon emissions case that went up to the circuit court, they lot of every single case in any court of law they tried using and lot of everything in a court of public opinion....
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joining me is a member of staff as president struggles with public opinion and his signature healthcare law. >>> five years after regulators voted to limit risky investments by banks. today's approval of the volcker rule will prevent another meltdown. >>> general motors named mary bara giving her the honor of being first female ceo of any auto company. she'll replace daniel ackerson next month. i'm tony harris in new york city, "inside story" is next on al jazeera america. >> amiddlesbrough thamidst the a tribute, the story of apartheid on "inside story." >> hello, i'm ray suarez. the world said goodbye and thank you to nelson mandela in an emotional memorial service in a stadium in johannesburg. southern africa, home to some of the most important mineral deposits were racked by civil war pitting sides against each other. murdering political opponents at home and in exile. what south africa follow angola and mozambique in civil war with its large population and decades of bitterness, it created the potential of being the most dangerous of all. on this edition of "inside story" we'll be disc
joining me is a member of staff as president struggles with public opinion and his signature healthcare law. >>> five years after regulators voted to limit risky investments by banks. today's approval of the volcker rule will prevent another meltdown. >>> general motors named mary bara giving her the honor of being first female ceo of any auto company. she'll replace daniel ackerson next month. i'm tony harris in new york city, "inside story" is next on al jazeera...
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they have actually gotten their contracts written into law in 45 or so countries. there is an irony however in this because a number of the large banks as you may have heard are bragging that too big to fail is over because there is now a very good resolution plan in place and so nobody is too big to be resolved in an orderly way. who runs isda? the self-same banks that are in fact the major players in derivatives markets. there are others but they certainly control what's going on. so it was our view that the letter could have been tougher still. it could have pointed out if they really did believe in having a sound resolution structure then they should be quite willing to alter the agreements to facilitate resolution. >> thank you, richard. now open it up to the audience. if you have any questions, let me recognize you. there's a floating mic around. if you state your name and affiliation that would be a good way to begin. back there. >> henry edgar, researcher at nara. i noticed a recent report on television by a financial reporter that the serious issue of syst
they have actually gotten their contracts written into law in 45 or so countries. there is an irony however in this because a number of the large banks as you may have heard are bragging that too big to fail is over because there is now a very good resolution plan in place and so nobody is too big to be resolved in an orderly way. who runs isda? the self-same banks that are in fact the major players in derivatives markets. there are others but they certainly control what's going on. so it was...
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i think it's a good thing we used to have laws in germany where you could get subsidies as a home owner but that's a good thing about this is ok. i think for individual people it would be good news but not for the country you never know where the money comes from for such booths. if you ever wondered how wiki leaks got one over on the united states' defense and state department head to r.t. dot com where you'll get the story from the man behind wiki leaks julian assange has just marked his third year in the ecuadorian embassy in london plus. a record level of radiation has been recorded at the fukushima nuclear plant in japan experts say that such a level could kill a human in twenty minutes the full story online. tens of thousands of people including sixty world leaders are expected to attend the funeral of nelson mandela in a week the world has been grieving over the former absolute african president and legendary anti-apartheid fighter since he died on thursday artist paul slayer shows follows mandela's course from an angry young rebel to a global icon of equality and compassion. he'
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that the architecture on the law, the complexity of the law, intrusiveness of the law, contradiction of the law is such that it cannot work. it's going to hurt american medicine, the finest in the world that you have to start over. if it was repairable, boy say let's repair it. it is not. have you to start over. you have to address the issue of preexisting conditions you don't call remaking one sixth of the economy on the grounds of 20,000 pages of regulations goring to remake as complex as american medicine. so that is a wrong approach from the start. i think it's a principled position owe to say it won't work but let's do something else. >> charles krauthammer great to see you. >> pleasure, thank you. >> up next, g.o.p. campaigns or g.o.p. campaigns lessons on how to talk to women. is that necessary? plus, a busful of kids so out of control they had to call the cops but who actually got in trouble. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this
that the architecture on the law, the complexity of the law, intrusiveness of the law, contradiction of the law is such that it cannot work. it's going to hurt american medicine, the finest in the world that you have to start over. if it was repairable, boy say let's repair it. it is not. have you to start over. you have to address the issue of preexisting conditions you don't call remaking one sixth of the economy on the grounds of 20,000 pages of regulations goring to remake as complex as...
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think about us i think it's a good thing we used to have laws in germany where you could get subsidies as a home owner but that's a good thing about this is ok you didn't get i think for individual people it would be good news but not for the country you never know where the money comes from for such gifts. and what i want authorities try to ease the debts burden of their citizens millions in europe up on the edge of poverty many people even in the richest economies are forced to rely on handouts that's coming up in around twenty five minutes here on r.t. . the crack cocaine of gambling high speed high stakes betting terminals are booming in britain however rules to rein in fixed odds betting machines are floundering and as sarah furthur ports that means a big payday for the bookmakers. they're the high risk high stakes gaming machines this is nothing in the u.k. betting industry more than a billion pounds each year for. a short fix of. a machine. and comply. and you can bet up to one hundred every twenty seconds this is a twenty second repeat cycle every twenty seconds. you could feel
think about us i think it's a good thing we used to have laws in germany where you could get subsidies as a home owner but that's a good thing about this is ok you didn't get i think for individual people it would be good news but not for the country you never know where the money comes from for such gifts. and what i want authorities try to ease the debts burden of their citizens millions in europe up on the edge of poverty many people even in the richest economies are forced to rely on...
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more than a dozen los angeles jail workers find themselves on the other side of the law. new details about what they're accused of doing to inmates. >>> and it's the big story. >>> welcome back. five years after the financial crisis, federal regulators are set to pass the volcker rule. it will ban banks from trading for their own profit. >>> the federal government is set to sell the last of its shares in general motors. the government lost nearly $10 billion on the bailout. in the long run, it was a net gain for taxpayers, keeping 2.5 million people on the job spending money and paying taxes. >>> the ceo of the new american airlines says no rate hikes for now. they merged yesterday with u.s. airways. doug parker, ceo, says air fares will remain steady. >>> new evidence that the nation's retailers have been scaling back a bit on their holiday hiring. last month, the retailers brought in 471,000 workers. about 5% less than the record of 494,000 workers set last year. analysts say it shows a possible drop in business confidence. >>> forbes magazine is out with a list of what
more than a dozen los angeles jail workers find themselves on the other side of the law. new details about what they're accused of doing to inmates. >>> and it's the big story. >>> welcome back. five years after the financial crisis, federal regulators are set to pass the volcker rule. it will ban banks from trading for their own profit. >>> the federal government is set to sell the last of its shares in general motors. the government lost nearly $10 billion on the...
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he changed laws but he also changed hearts. for the people of south africa. for those he inspired around the globe, madiba's passing is rightly a time of mourning and a time to celebrate a heroic life. i believe it will also prompt in each of us a time for self-reflection, with honesty, regardless of our station or our circumstance. we must ask, how well have i applied his lessons in my own life. that is the question i ask myself as a man and as a president. we know that like south africa, the united states had to overcome centuries of racial subrogation as was true here. it took sacrifice. the sacrifices of countless people known and unknown, to see the dawn of a new day. michelle and i are beneficiaries of that struggle. in america and in south africa and in countries all around the globe, we can not allow our progress to cloud the fact that our work is not yet done. the victory of formal equality for universal franchise may not be filled with drama and moral clarity of those that came before, but they are no less important. for around the world today, we s
he changed laws but he also changed hearts. for the people of south africa. for those he inspired around the globe, madiba's passing is rightly a time of mourning and a time to celebrate a heroic life. i believe it will also prompt in each of us a time for self-reflection, with honesty, regardless of our station or our circumstance. we must ask, how well have i applied his lessons in my own life. that is the question i ask myself as a man and as a president. we know that like south africa, the...
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the truth is that most college-aged students, because of the law, can stay on their parents' plan and that may be the best deal for them and we've already insured three million people. and your first job where you don't have full health insurance benefits may mean that you stay on your parents' plan a little bit longer. but at some point, let's say when you turn 26, if you're between jobs or you've got a passion, you're wanting to start a business and you're not going to have health insurance, this gives you the opportunity to get high-quality health insurance and for most people under 30, it's probably going to cost you less than your cell phone bill or your cable bill. less than 100 bucks. and, you know, there was a time when i looked healthy like these folks and thought i was never going to get sick. but what you discover is that some tough stuff happens. you have a run of bad luck. you suddenly need hospitalization, you have an accident, you get an illness. and for young people to recognize that it is in their financial interests and their health interests to be able to get ongoin
the truth is that most college-aged students, because of the law, can stay on their parents' plan and that may be the best deal for them and we've already insured three million people. and your first job where you don't have full health insurance benefits may mean that you stay on your parents' plan a little bit longer. but at some point, let's say when you turn 26, if you're between jobs or you've got a passion, you're wanting to start a business and you're not going to have health insurance,...
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think of i think it's a good thing we used to have laws in germany where you could get subsidies as a home owner but that's it think of it this is ok. i think for individual people it would be good news but not for the country you never know where the money comes from for such gifts. if you ever wondered how wiki leaks got one over on the united states defense and state department but over tarty dot com when you get the story from the man behind wiki leaks julian assange he's just marked his third year in the ecuadorian embassy in london. a record level of radiation has been recorded at the fukushima nuclear plant in japan experts say that such a level could kill a human in twenty minutes the full story online. tens of thousands of people including sixty world leaders are expected to attend the funeral of nelson mandela in a week the world has been grieving over the former south african president and legendary anti-apartheid fighter since he died on thursday hala slayer follows mandela's course from an angry young rebel to a global icon quality and compassion. he's the man who pulled
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. >> strict new gun laws in effect in sunnyvale. we'll tell you what is different for gun owners. >> a live look at the sun rise this morning in san jose. today is a chilly friday, december 6, and this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning to you. i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> we're going to get to this morning, new this morning the u.s. department of labor a short time ago releasing november jobs reports. it is good, good, good news here are the numbers. the american economy gained 203,000 jobs last month, that brings the unemployment rate way down to from 7.3% to 7%. that's a five-year low. >> now to the death of nelson mandela. a man who changed the world. this morning many south african are gathering outside mandela's home placing candles and signs. some even dancing to celebrate the life of a man many call the father of their nation. earlier this morning the announcement that the funeral will be december 15. danielle leigh joins us live with details about the rebound branss pouring in. good morning. >> repo
. >> strict new gun laws in effect in sunnyvale. we'll tell you what is different for gun owners. >> a live look at the sun rise this morning in san jose. today is a chilly friday, december 6, and this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning to you. i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> we're going to get to this morning, new this morning the u.s. department of labor a short time ago releasing november jobs reports. it is good, good, good...
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he is going to continue to have a impact on law enforcement. >> the reaction has been overwhelmingly positive. unions are supportive and most civil rights leaders are supportive and especially in los angeles where he worked recently there is one counse council manw york who did not support him. >> asking him come back is like asking an arsonist to put out fires. will bill braton do a really good job of reaching out to the community and healing some of these wounds that have existed? i know he did in la a very effective job. >> he g did it in la and he will do it again here in new york. he is a very intelligent individual who has the ability to read the landscape. it was probably easier being the police commissio commissioner 2o than it is today. when you have a crime stat as we had in new york city you could get away with anything you need to. people were begging with change. >> i lived here back then and there is to question he was very popular in new york because he made such a gr dramatic differee in a very short period of time. >> i think his views are somewhat skewed and he is s
he is going to continue to have a impact on law enforcement. >> the reaction has been overwhelmingly positive. unions are supportive and most civil rights leaders are supportive and especially in los angeles where he worked recently there is one counse council manw york who did not support him. >> asking him come back is like asking an arsonist to put out fires. will bill braton do a really good job of reaching out to the community and healing some of these wounds that have existed?...
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and under the rule of law there is no opportunity for the only other. democratic run through every time the right. well the opposition continue their blockade of certain government buildings despite the fact a deadline set by the government for them to be out of those buildings is looming large and expires on tuesday on the delegations support for the opposition comes despite pleas from ukraine's prime minister for outside interference to stop on the delegation also similar were condemning what they described as russia's pressure on kiev well as for the protests they look set to continue into the evening here behind me with all eyes now on sunday when organizers hope that up to one million people from all over ukraine could descend on the capital. to to have an army pay why european politicians are cozying up to ukraine's opposition it's not against. ship i think there's just so dire solidarity if they stir protesters and i think we want that association extreme and this deal is signed bond of course still crying to be on a long term member of the union
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so the sharia law. that is being imposed now jaafari. in shiite areas. have already been complaining about the religious leaders and not just so. the shia leaders themselves and not just are not defending the ministry of justice or we all running out of time here but i would just like to ask you one other thing i mean you have spent time in iraq when saddam hussein was in charge how would you compare the country now it's what it was like then. well we're not around during the time of the sanctions you know that the harshest sanctions and these three are. after six months after the bombings in ninety one there was electricity there was telephone again there was a fair distribution. russians so people didn't die of hunger people died because there was no no not enough clean water i'm sure on a lot of diseases going about a sanctions imposed by the united states but there were basic services that people have work and it's not like the situation where after ten years. occupation eleven years and. that there are no basic services there. we understand i certai
so the sharia law. that is being imposed now jaafari. in shiite areas. have already been complaining about the religious leaders and not just so. the shia leaders themselves and not just are not defending the ministry of justice or we all running out of time here but i would just like to ask you one other thing i mean you have spent time in iraq when saddam hussein was in charge how would you compare the country now it's what it was like then. well we're not around during the time of the...
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tonight right here on this program we have been telling you for years that the president's health care law needs to be repealed and replaced. now a majority of americans agree with us according to a newly released gallup poll. 52% say they favor repealing or scaling back obama care. only 37% said it should be kept the way it is or expanded. that's not only the troubling news we have to share on a conference call with reporters today a cms spokesman said on health care.gov one of every ten transactions is experiencing errors. also according to politico thgs
tonight right here on this program we have been telling you for years that the president's health care law needs to be repealed and replaced. now a majority of americans agree with us according to a newly released gallup poll. 52% say they favor repealing or scaling back obama care. only 37% said it should be kept the way it is or expanded. that's not only the troubling news we have to share on a conference call with reporters today a cms spokesman said on health care.gov one of every ten...
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we in india, we will always be deep in laws for our people. to us nelson mandela was history. .. principles that they are following or it is no wonder that we in india feel great sentiment for the people of this great country, south africa. we stand by you. we share, we have no doubt that we are that the great inanity of our century, who taught the remaining of forgiveness and reconciliation and secured south africa, a building a truly wonderful mission. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. [choosers]] thank you, mr. president. we now will get an address from a tiny island, an island of people who liberated us. who fought for our liberation. the people of cuba. we will now receive a speech from comrade raul castro who is coming to talk to us. >> thank you, jacob zuma. for nelson mandela. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: president jacob zuma, for nelson mandela, distinguished dignitary. .. [speaking in native tongue] [ >> i can hold this, okay. sorry. alongside the struggle, nelson mandela has met his people in the battle to open the way to new south africa, a united south a
we in india, we will always be deep in laws for our people. to us nelson mandela was history. .. principles that they are following or it is no wonder that we in india feel great sentiment for the people of this great country, south africa. we stand by you. we share, we have no doubt that we are that the great inanity of our century, who taught the remaining of forgiveness and reconciliation and secured south africa, a building a truly wonderful mission. thank you, ladies and gentlemen....
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employees who violate the law could potentially be removed or face other disciplinary action. >>> tomorrow federal investigators will interview dozens of experts and witnesses of the asiana plane crash, hoping to get more answers on how it happened. flight 214 crash landed on july 6, killing three people, injuring hundreds of others. we've spoken to the aviation experts silly sullenberger who said that the investigators will focus on their automation system and how much the pilots were relying on it. sometimes they do things that you don't expect. >> reporter: if you have the blind trust on the system and you don't monitor it or you are not engaged of it and you don't have the confidence to play well, then as soon as you detect it, they are not doing what you thought they should be doing and it could lead to big trouble. >> reporter: and they hope to finish their full investigation by next july. >>> and this is your chance to own a piece of candlestick history. showing you what is up for grabs on the hollow ground at candlestick park. >> reporter: looking to buy that special football fan s
employees who violate the law could potentially be removed or face other disciplinary action. >>> tomorrow federal investigators will interview dozens of experts and witnesses of the asiana plane crash, hoping to get more answers on how it happened. flight 214 crash landed on july 6, killing three people, injuring hundreds of others. we've spoken to the aviation experts silly sullenberger who said that the investigators will focus on their automation system and how much the pilots were...
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when president bush signed the law, the average person was unemployed for i believe 17 weeks. for that portion of the unemployed, they fell in november. the number of long-term unemployed stayed pretty steady. that is more evidence we need to address this problem and it would be terrible to tell more than one million families across the country just a few days after christmas that they are out of benefits. we hope that congress will address this challenge. >> how close -- is the white that it isting extending that? we believe that congress should extend unemployment insurance. the vehicle that they used to do that is less important than the fact that they do it. i will not negotiate from the podium about how that gets done. discussionsongoing and negotiations on the issue of a budget agreement, i would say that we hope and expect that they can reach one. i don't want to characterize the progress in any way except to sense there is a to eacho an ability side to come together and it would be welcome. it is what we have talked a lot about. i don't want to make any predictions abo
when president bush signed the law, the average person was unemployed for i believe 17 weeks. for that portion of the unemployed, they fell in november. the number of long-term unemployed stayed pretty steady. that is more evidence we need to address this problem and it would be terrible to tell more than one million families across the country just a few days after christmas that they are out of benefits. we hope that congress will address this challenge. >> how close -- is the white...
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been tried and convicted could also be seen as undermining some of the basic tenets of the rule of law but bin ladin wasn't the only surprising figure that mandela spoke out about he also defended moammar gadhafi and fidel castro given their support for ending apartheid in south africa it makes sense that mandela would think twice to demonize what america labels a terrorist considering how mandela himself was on the terror watch list all the way up until two thousand and eight the entire african national congress and while today's media outlets are hailing mandela as one of the most famous pacifists in modern history the reality is that while he promoted nonviolence he was not opposed to using violence when necessary here is giving his first t.v. interview ever discussing just that. i'm going to have to solve the. problem. notwithstanding iraq and you had to come in. and mom homes in my clothes cut eyes on it on the public but it didn't stop them. that i many people feel that it is useless and free filter for us to continue talking peace and nonviolence against that government was appl
been tried and convicted could also be seen as undermining some of the basic tenets of the rule of law but bin ladin wasn't the only surprising figure that mandela spoke out about he also defended moammar gadhafi and fidel castro given their support for ending apartheid in south africa it makes sense that mandela would think twice to demonize what america labels a terrorist considering how mandela himself was on the terror watch list all the way up until two thousand and eight the entire...
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want to focus on the current status in the current law. it is that pell will be exposed to sequestration with the next academic year. that could result in a cut as much as seven percent. what impact would a seven percent reduction tell two point $5 billion? what impact would that have on the student to deal with every day? >> that really is a good question. what we expect is going to happen is the student that is fully pell eligible, 7% reduction will hurt them. it still pays for all of their classes. the amount they have four books. the more troublesome students are the ones that are getting a little bit of pell or right on the cusp. increasedcertainly the borrowing that they are going to do in order to make up for the shortfall. >> thank you. it exacerbates a regressive policy pushing student loans and dutch students into loans. the worst cases they stop out or it exacerbates a regressive policy pushing student loans. >> just to be clear. it is portly apsley autofocus on the future but we cannot lose sight of the present. the pell is exp
want to focus on the current status in the current law. it is that pell will be exposed to sequestration with the next academic year. that could result in a cut as much as seven percent. what impact would a seven percent reduction tell two point $5 billion? what impact would that have on the student to deal with every day? >> that really is a good question. what we expect is going to happen is the student that is fully pell eligible, 7% reduction will hurt them. it still pays for all of...
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they gathered in seattle to mark a year since the state law legalized marijuana. naturally the party took place in a tent since smoking pot on the street is not allowed. washington and colorado are the only u.s. states where recreation and marijuana use is legal. i'm morgan radford. thank you for joining us. i look forward to seeing you at 4am eastern. before you go, let's show you some live pictures of johannesburg, where the world is converging on south africa to honour the man they call south africa's father - that would be nelson mandela. back at 4am.
they gathered in seattle to mark a year since the state law legalized marijuana. naturally the party took place in a tent since smoking pot on the street is not allowed. washington and colorado are the only u.s. states where recreation and marijuana use is legal. i'm morgan radford. thank you for joining us. i look forward to seeing you at 4am eastern. before you go, let's show you some live pictures of johannesburg, where the world is converging on south africa to honour the man they call...
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. >> reporter: outside candlestick park no shortage of crowd control, from all ranks of law enforcement. and when there's this kind of rivalry? >> go niners, baby. >> [applause]. >> go seahawks. >> extra security becomes a top priority for the san francisco police chief. he won't talk hard numbers, but did say-- >> i'll tell you we had about 50% more officers than in a regular non-rivalry day game out here today and we probably have twice as many officers in opposing team apparel. >> that means officers disguised in seahawks jerseys monitoring the crowd inside and outside candlestick at all timeses. the seahawks do it at their home games and for a big game like this, now we do it too. >> and if you get out anybody else you're going to find yourself in jail and these tickets are expensive. you'll want to find yourself to your seat inside the stadium. >> for fans, the extra security was paying off. >> it's a game. let's have fun. let's enjoy ourselves. >> the cortez sisters in from out of town agree. >> i've heard the area can be not so safe or whatever but i feel totally fine. we've been
. >> reporter: outside candlestick park no shortage of crowd control, from all ranks of law enforcement. and when there's this kind of rivalry? >> go niners, baby. >> [applause]. >> go seahawks. >> extra security becomes a top priority for the san francisco police chief. he won't talk hard numbers, but did say-- >> i'll tell you we had about 50% more officers than in a regular non-rivalry day game out here today and we probably have twice as many officers in...
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they have high-end changing tax laws, difficult labor laws across the board, and they for bid dailymotion to be bought out by yahoo!. too many startups go to london. it is easier. they are trying to change that around. yet more plenty -- money pumped in. the government is putting its money where its mouth is. million euros are going into this. i will be talking about this with our guests. i will be talking to someone with birch box. i will be saying what she thinks the sentiment is like here. after you. -- back to you. >> speaking of tech companies, nokia is said to be nearing a deal with india tax authority. it is ready to pay off to microsoft. we have the details from hong kong. >> a very good morning to you. we are watching what is happening from the delhi high court. they are ready to rule on its key assets today. the company is close to settling a tax dispute in india which should help complete a deal with microsoft. the finnish company is said to be willing to pay half $1 billion to unfreeze assets. why were they frozen to begin with? on and taxes were going the country froze its as
they have high-end changing tax laws, difficult labor laws across the board, and they for bid dailymotion to be bought out by yahoo!. too many startups go to london. it is easier. they are trying to change that around. yet more plenty -- money pumped in. the government is putting its money where its mouth is. million euros are going into this. i will be talking about this with our guests. i will be talking to someone with birch box. i will be saying what she thinks the sentiment is like here....
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plus, with the website working better and enrollment on the rise, we'll ask one of the law's architects, dr. ezequiel emanuel where obama care goes from here. >>> it's been ten years since i took over the anchor chair here. it's been quite a ride. we'll look back at some of our favorite moments from the last ten years. all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> and hello again from fox news in washington. this is a national day of prayer and reflection in south africa. as that nation continues to mourn the man many consider its father. south africans gathered at makeshift shrines to remember nelson mandela who died thursday at the age of 95. fox news senior foreign affairs correspondent is live outside mandela's home in johannesburg with the latest. >> reporter: chris, this was supposed to be that national day of prayer and reflection. and, in fact, across the country it's filled with people marking the day. here in what was the old home neighborhood of nelson mandela, just a few days after his passing, the mood here is anything but solemn. in fact, it is festive. take a look at what we sa
plus, with the website working better and enrollment on the rise, we'll ask one of the law's architects, dr. ezequiel emanuel where obama care goes from here. >>> it's been ten years since i took over the anchor chair here. it's been quite a ride. we'll look back at some of our favorite moments from the last ten years. all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> and hello again from fox news in washington. this is a national day of prayer and reflection in south africa....
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he was given an honorary degree at harvard law school. unlike most people, there are four people in the history of harvard history, june 1998 remember the day like yesterday. he was so proud to say that he was proud to receive it as the first african, that made a big difference to the crowd there in 1998. so i've written an article about him, about the public defender system he helped set up in the 1990s and have to say this is a tragic loss but one we had to be prepared before and i said we have to figure out a way to honor his legacy every year, not here but a world-wide hero, somebody who meant a lot to a lot of people and somebody who went through a lot of persecution but we know he's the reason south africa was free. >> rick, it's interesting you did a lot of interviews with him and knew him well. nelson was not his given name. his birth name. he was given that name his first day of school as was very common under the british education system there. his real name is rolala. >> he went to a methodist school and everyone was given engl
he was given an honorary degree at harvard law school. unlike most people, there are four people in the history of harvard history, june 1998 remember the day like yesterday. he was so proud to say that he was proud to receive it as the first african, that made a big difference to the crowd there in 1998. so i've written an article about him, about the public defender system he helped set up in the 1990s and have to say this is a tragic loss but one we had to be prepared before and i said we...
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it is scheduled to pass a law aimed at doing away with crimes related to the drug business. smokers over the age of 18 can buy a maximum of 40-grams per month from pharmacies and grow up to six plants in their homes per year. and the university of o orr football player is sitting out the team's upcoming bowl game because of a snowball fight that got out of hand. yeah, they felt the drivers near the school campus, and this video posted on youtube friday was picked up and has more than two. hits by the end of the weekend. >> that's crazy. they were targeting one of the teachers from the school. >> i can understand why you would want to, but it is the wrong thing to do. something else tells me brown is not one of the stars on the ducks football team? all right, appreciate it. >> ahead, little known tips that can bring big value to your social security benefits, our eyes are on the nba, where it is paul george verses lebron james, a rivalry renewed. ross is here with sports next. pugh researched showsar, there's growing concern about saving up federal regulators retirement. acco
it is scheduled to pass a law aimed at doing away with crimes related to the drug business. smokers over the age of 18 can buy a maximum of 40-grams per month from pharmacies and grow up to six plants in their homes per year. and the university of o orr football player is sitting out the team's upcoming bowl game because of a snowball fight that got out of hand. yeah, they felt the drivers near the school campus, and this video posted on youtube friday was picked up and has more than two. hits...
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on immigration reform he's decided not to and all welfare laws, education, anti-drug laws, he has simply decided not to enforce divisions of the law and the biggest example is obama care where the employer mandate was delayed a year. if you like your insurance, you get to keep it well. turns out the law says, no, you can't. so he directed the state incidents to direct the insurance companies to go ahead and provide the same policies they had had before and also there's no subsidy provided for the federal exchanges as there is the state exchange and these are a lot of examples that more than any recent president has pushed his power to the limit, thus raising the question about whether he is upholding himself to faith fully execute the laws. >> the president has made an announcement, members of congress have said, okay, we'll codify that. we'll put it into legislation and then the white house immediately threatens to veto it. what kind of message does that send to those who are skeptical about that? >> a mixed message, shannon. you were right to point out that this has been going on for y
on immigration reform he's decided not to and all welfare laws, education, anti-drug laws, he has simply decided not to enforce divisions of the law and the biggest example is obama care where the employer mandate was delayed a year. if you like your insurance, you get to keep it well. turns out the law says, no, you can't. so he directed the state incidents to direct the insurance companies to go ahead and provide the same policies they had had before and also there's no subsidy provided for...
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on our team and it instrument of order or a car blanche to climb down critics of a new type protest law in egypt fear it's a sign the country is turning into a police state plus. iceland authorities he is a dance of the year a country man in any unique solution to financial woes while millions in europe are on the edge of poverty. sweden's been helping america's n.s.a. to spy on russia and provide a washington with a list of high profile targets swedish state t.v. side a dog. by was the lower edward snowden in a recent program called mission investigate its chief editor told r.t. what they discovered we have revealed. a very close relationship between the swedish defense radio authority f.r.a. and american counterpart n.s.a. and according to the documents. f.r.a. have spied spying on the russian leadership and they are passing this information on to n.s.a. we got access to these documents thanks to edward snowden so for we have don't have any details more than the documents are mentioning. that they're talking about. intelligence they talk about classic intelligence and they also mentio
on our team and it instrument of order or a car blanche to climb down critics of a new type protest law in egypt fear it's a sign the country is turning into a police state plus. iceland authorities he is a dance of the year a country man in any unique solution to financial woes while millions in europe are on the edge of poverty. sweden's been helping america's n.s.a. to spy on russia and provide a washington with a list of high profile targets swedish state t.v. side a dog. by was the lower...
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and under the rule of law if the opportunity for the called for early elections. we've done a pretty good run through every time it's the right of what was in the. world the opposition continue their blockade of certain government buildings with a deadline set by the government for them to be out expiring on tuesday on the delegation support for the opposition comes despite ukraine's prime minister calling for outside interference to stop and simple tell you slate the e.u. delegation were condemning what they describe as russian pressure on kiev where the protesters are set once again to roll into the evening with all eyes now on sunday when the opposition organizers hope that one million people from all over ukraine will descend on the capitol. hill scott there reporting for us political commentator alexander across so often london told us the amount of attention western politicians are paying to ukraine's opposition is unacceptable. my jennifer any ukrainian or russian or any other diplomats or former politicians are proud and politicians would take part in any
and under the rule of law if the opportunity for the called for early elections. we've done a pretty good run through every time it's the right of what was in the. world the opposition continue their blockade of certain government buildings with a deadline set by the government for them to be out expiring on tuesday on the delegation support for the opposition comes despite ukraine's prime minister calling for outside interference to stop and simple tell you slate the e.u. delegation were...
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i guess the law by actual call date on here. i mean the business is a mainstream summit agenda but i'm some of some of the damages are no eu headquarters to a new doctor is a bakery but i i i think it passes a can of convivial place this pianist. i love the business people coming here. the push of the summers i understand all this week's events in paris is commercial in that it is a big interest in what promises to be too economically in africa and so on so for all the talk of china. yes taking every over that when you see that when it comes to push comes to shopping booths on the grounds. it's the french him that well at that and when you see here the summit as you say congenial place to work and it was neat and i think the finance minister and punishments to make it to clear the air we go into acting with and thirty billion dollar profit to thirty billion dollars of bmg of trade with africa. time is up there with two hundred billion dollars in it. he was to catch up. we wanted to push rods in that direction and doubling it wit
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says this -- >> the president said that he, in fact, had met omar obama when he moved to cambridge for law school and he stayed with him for a brief period of time until his -- the president's apartment was ready. >> reporter: in recent days the uncle said barack obama stayed with him for three weeks in the 1980s. why the differing accounts? >> back when this arose, folks looked at the record including the president's book and there was no evidence that they had met. >> reporter: jay carney says it was when he asked the president in person that the president acknowledged he had stayed with his uncle. it could be simple semantics but the white house was first asked about the relationship a couple of years ago after the uncle had been arrested for drunk driving and it came to light that he was fighting deportation. that's given ammunition to republican critics. >> just goes back to this thing of the white house not being completely forthright with facts with the public. it's what's contributed to his trut worthiness numbers going way down. >> and political observers say something else could
says this -- >> the president said that he, in fact, had met omar obama when he moved to cambridge for law school and he stayed with him for a brief period of time until his -- the president's apartment was ready. >> reporter: in recent days the uncle said barack obama stayed with him for three weeks in the 1980s. why the differing accounts? >> back when this arose, folks looked at the record including the president's book and there was no evidence that they had met. >>...
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raise the first amendment but we don't have to listen to first amendment reads congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof or abridging the freedom of this of speech or of the press or of the right of people to peaceably assemble and to petition the government for redress of grievances because apple was protesting on a military base which is not protected under the first amendment is probably going to lose its case that school is refusal to address april's first amendment argument is a stark reminder that all across this country if you're an american citizen your right to free speech is already under attack the free speech rights of americans were under attack in oakland california in october two thousand and twenty eleven when peaceful occupy oakland protesters were met with clouds of tear gas and winding flash bang grenades from oakland police officers just a month earlier n.y.p.d. officers cattle and pepper sprayed a crowd of occupy wall street protesters despite a total lack of. other than the violence by the police in au
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if you ask many of the opponents of this law, what exactly they do differently, their answer seems to be well, let's go back to the way things used to be. >> well, that one is not true either. you know that. they may not like the g.o.p. plan, but you can't deny that the g.o.p. has plans. you heard some plans even right here. >> our approach, the one that's patient-based, the one that allows for more flexibility for health savings accounts. the one that says people can purchase healthcare across state lines and a plan frankly that had in it safeguard for those with preexisting conditions but did not implement a plan that raised prices the way that obamacare does. >> the democrats must think that americans are stupid or something. why else do they keep saying these things. they know simply are not true and would not think they would worry about getting caught. karl rove joins us. nice to he sue, karl. >> great to see you, greta. >> karl, so what -- i mean, what is this? what's with them? why do they keep saying this stuff? there is no contest that it's wrong? >> look, harry reid, in par
if you ask many of the opponents of this law, what exactly they do differently, their answer seems to be well, let's go back to the way things used to be. >> well, that one is not true either. you know that. they may not like the g.o.p. plan, but you can't deny that the g.o.p. has plans. you heard some plans even right here. >> our approach, the one that's patient-based, the one that allows for more flexibility for health savings accounts. the one that says people can purchase...
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file a report there as well as local law enforcement to have a record. the next step, don't pause, the next step you must call your bank accounts and credit card accounts and get those accountses flagged so they can't take over your financial life. >> the sad thing, you described a lot of trouble, a lot of time, a lot of money, that a consumer is going to spend because he or she in good faith trusted the government. that is what is sad here. so if a person goes through that process and just trying to follow the law, get health insurance, they could end up losing their identity, a lot of money, a lot of time. this isn't going well, is it? >> no. and you know, this is actually just the beginning of the story. because we already know they're not ready to accept your payments online yet. you have to mail check in. so that is being brought online. i sort of chair this to, if you went to a car dealership today, 2013, and they handed you a bag of balloons and duct tape and they said that's you're air bag you're going to installovers yourself, because that's whe
file a report there as well as local law enforcement to have a record. the next step, don't pause, the next step you must call your bank accounts and credit card accounts and get those accountses flagged so they can't take over your financial life. >> the sad thing, you described a lot of trouble, a lot of time, a lot of money, that a consumer is going to spend because he or she in good faith trusted the government. that is what is sad here. so if a person goes through that process and...
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. >> reporter: but if you're not the bad guy, laws don't outline what should be done with your records. >> we have no ability to really know what the government is doing and that's very problematic. >> reporter: when there's not a cell phone tower nearby, police can simply mimic their own with this device called a stingray. stingray fools your phone into thinking it's a real tower. thousands of records belonging to innocent people could be collected without a warrant. >> a number of cases they've used these devices to triangulate people within a room, so it's very very accurate within several feet. >> reporter: the electronic privacy and information center found stingray is only used without the public's knowledge. >> you could imagine a device like this being used to gather the identities of all individuals at a rally. >> reporter: it's a balance between public safety and right to privacy with no clear signal from the law and the fbi and police refuse to talk about it saying it would hurt their investigations. working with usa today and our sister television stations across the countr
. >> reporter: but if you're not the bad guy, laws don't outline what should be done with your records. >> we have no ability to really know what the government is doing and that's very problematic. >> reporter: when there's not a cell phone tower nearby, police can simply mimic their own with this device called a stingray. stingray fools your phone into thinking it's a real tower. thousands of records belonging to innocent people could be collected without a warrant. >>...
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that's state law and mother nature talking. >> reporter: ground breaking has now been suspended. leaving the future of the most ambitious project very much up in this the air, while all parties involved continue to argue about what is happening above and below ground. >>> for the second time in two days we are talking about inclement weather, in this case snow once again. >> yeah, the pattern is really stuck. it is not a lot of snow, but just a little bit. temperatures just below freezing and could cause some problems on the roadways. you can see where these areas of rain and snow have moved. we're getting these waves of moisture that move through. temperature in new york and washington just above freezing. the snow on the main roadways will be fine. it will be clearing out soon, and this is the last one. this will be followed by this cold arctic blast. the wind picks up, so the wind chills are well below zero. highs not above freezing. it will be dry at least for the most part. we are looking at lake-effect snows in pennsylvania, could see close to a foot. and the temperatures a
that's state law and mother nature talking. >> reporter: ground breaking has now been suspended. leaving the future of the most ambitious project very much up in this the air, while all parties involved continue to argue about what is happening above and below ground. >>> for the second time in two days we are talking about inclement weather, in this case snow once again. >> yeah, the pattern is really stuck. it is not a lot of snow, but just a little bit. temperatures just...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ♪ >> people around the world remembering the great nelson mandela, prisoner turned president who reconciled a country and changed the world. mandela has long been a symbol of hope and freedom for millions of people around the world, all walks of life. >> yeah, universally helped to break the shackles of racial segregation, do away with white minority rule in south africa, but instead of anger against the oppressors, he chose forgiveness, patience and understanding. it worked, too. our colleague nadia belichick is a friend to the mandela family and joins us now to talk about this leader on an iconic -- on a very personal level. now, you were back in south africa just last week. >> yes, i was back last week and i got to spend the morning with winnie and the granddaughter zazi. and i said how is madiba doing and they said the same. and the same meant he still had tubes that were draining the
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ♪ >> people around the world remembering the great nelson mandela, prisoner turned president who reconciled a country and changed the world. mandela has long been a symbol of hope and freedom for millions of people around the world, all walks of life. >> yeah, universally helped to break the shackles of racial...
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in the 1940's, he began opposing the white minority's i'll see of apartheid, laws that segregated and made colored south africans second -- second-class citizens. at first, mandela was inspired by gandhi's approach of nonviolent resistance. as white south africa became more aggressive, so did he. as the head of the armed wing of the national international he was arrested and tried in 1962. he was then 27 years in jail and was never forgotten. eventually, international and internal pressure led to announcing it would be dismantled and he would walk free. rather than seek recognition, nelson mandela reached out to his former pressures -- oppressors. he shared the nobel peace prize. >> we want them to feel safe. the will appreciate in death and what they have made. >> he voted for the first time with millions of this fellow black and. statesman, an international icon. despite struggles -- >> free of any idea. >> many will remember this. mandela celebrating south africa's place in the stage is hosting 2010 soccer world cup. >> africa loves him. >> it reads, thank you for our dignity. inte
in the 1940's, he began opposing the white minority's i'll see of apartheid, laws that segregated and made colored south africans second -- second-class citizens. at first, mandela was inspired by gandhi's approach of nonviolent resistance. as white south africa became more aggressive, so did he. as the head of the armed wing of the national international he was arrested and tried in 1962. he was then 27 years in jail and was never forgotten. eventually, international and internal pressure led...
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it's not constrained by laws. and part of what we're trying to do over the next month or so is having done on independent review and brought a whole bunch of folks, civil libertarians and lawyers and others, to examine what's being done, i'll be proposing some self-restraint on the nsa and to initiate some reforms that can give people more confidence. but i wanted everybody to be clear. the people of the nsa generally are looking out for the safety of the american people. they are not interested in reading your e-mails. they're not interested in reading your text messages. and that's not something that's done and we've got a big system of checks and balances including the courts and congress who have the capacity to prevent that from happening. >> mr. president, let's look at that question of confidence a entrusted government. 50 years ago in june of 1963, president john f. kennedy spoke here at the american university. let's listen to something he said at that moment that i think applies to the place this country
it's not constrained by laws. and part of what we're trying to do over the next month or so is having done on independent review and brought a whole bunch of folks, civil libertarians and lawyers and others, to examine what's being done, i'll be proposing some self-restraint on the nsa and to initiate some reforms that can give people more confidence. but i wanted everybody to be clear. the people of the nsa generally are looking out for the safety of the american people. they are not...
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sometimes they accidentally kill or injure bald or golden eagles which is usually against the law. a federal study suggests the wind farms have killed 67 eagles the last five years. the white house now ys the protection granted today is intended to encouragement the development of green energy. >>> oh, the things folks will do to keep from looking their age. >> now there's a mickover called the vampire -- a makeover called the vampire face and it uses your own blood to smooth out wrinkles and help you look younger. it is a hit in hollywood evidently. >>> three, two, one. >> okay, it's not a rocket launch, no. that's president barack obama and the first family lighting our national christmas tree on our rainy friday night. this year is the 91st lighting of that tree and it stands in the president's park behind the white house, very cool stuff. >>> it may sound a little gruesome, but it is all the rage, a new less invasive beauty procedure that involves injecting your own blood into your face. apparently it's supposed to make you look younger. >> let's give it a chance here. we'll in
sometimes they accidentally kill or injure bald or golden eagles which is usually against the law. a federal study suggests the wind farms have killed 67 eagles the last five years. the white house now ys the protection granted today is intended to encouragement the development of green energy. >>> oh, the things folks will do to keep from looking their age. >> now there's a mickover called the vampire -- a makeover called the vampire face and it uses your own blood to smooth out...
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many would like to see a data law that would limit the information and how long it could be kept. once these things become matters of public concern, the political process takes over. >> thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> you, watching "bbc world news america." still to come, capturing the spirit of nelson mandela on canvass. artist can dyer nelson talks to us about his famous subject and a life well lived. a og up -- following up on story we show you. the second most powerful man in the country, forcibly removed from a meeting. from seoul, we have more on this fall from grace. >> money, sex and power are the stuff of headlines in north korea just like anywhere else. or as the state media punt it today, corruption, disloyalty and capitalist living. the country's second most powerful man, stripped of all of his positions and publicly called from a meeting. the biggest arrest in north korea since his nephew assumed power. he was kim jeong un guardian and mentor. to many he was the power behind the throne. perhaps too powerful, or maybe too popular. few of the elder statesm
many would like to see a data law that would limit the information and how long it could be kept. once these things become matters of public concern, the political process takes over. >> thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> you, watching "bbc world news america." still to come, capturing the spirit of nelson mandela on canvass. artist can dyer nelson talks to us about his famous subject and a life well lived. a og up -- following up on story we show you. the...
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it means the law becomes on the books. here is the deal, the law has been in place since 1988, because members of congress wanted to make sure any plastic guns contained at least one metal part. that way they cannot pass through a metal detector without setting often an alarm. that has been in place until now. so what restrictions were proposed? >> so this just continues the status quo. determines wanted to make sure these 3-d printer guns that you could create at home using a three d. printer would be outlaws. here is the deal, if you can product a plastic gun that has a removable metal component that means you can take it out and bass through a metal detector without anyone knowing that that little metal piece ultimately goes toward as gun. so they want add close a loophole that would disallow any metal pieces from being taken out. senator chuck shimmer was a leadner this effort. he spoke on the senate floor tonight before his attempt fails. let's listen to him explaining what he wanted to do. >> we would like to do the
it means the law becomes on the books. here is the deal, the law has been in place since 1988, because members of congress wanted to make sure any plastic guns contained at least one metal part. that way they cannot pass through a metal detector without setting often an alarm. that has been in place until now. so what restrictions were proposed? >> so this just continues the status quo. determines wanted to make sure these 3-d printer guns that you could create at home using a three d....
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when he was still in law school, he had been at robben island, president of south africa. all said they expect that the president will attend nelson mandela's funeral. >> global history for that matter of nelson mandela being the first black president of south africa and barack obama first black president of the united states. >> there is no question about that. the fact that president obama's father was from kenya, he feels a bond to the continent of africa as well. south africa is the most important economy. remembering, you know, the colonial africa went through a serial process of nations achieving their independence but the last on that list was south africa because the grip of the white national's government was so strong and the stakes were so high tremendously longer than it did places like kenya where president obama's father hailed from. a lot of emotion today from this president and i think you can expect him to point to the example of mandela as an example of statesmanship. but especially to our country which is so bitterly divided right now. >> this is truly a
when he was still in law school, he had been at robben island, president of south africa. all said they expect that the president will attend nelson mandela's funeral. >> global history for that matter of nelson mandela being the first black president of south africa and barack obama first black president of the united states. >> there is no question about that. the fact that president obama's father was from kenya, he feels a bond to the continent of africa as well. south africa is...
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wite y pad t three weeks while attending law school. it came after the judge ruled he could stay ignoring a deportation order two decades ago. >>> libyan government says so far no one claimed responsibility for shooting an american teacher to death as he jogged through the streets of benghazi. despite threats to americans in libya, he chose to stay and teach high school chemistry. his wife and son had come home to texas for the holidays and he planned to join them next week. >>> hang on tight for this one. that is what everyone on the boeing 747 was doing. check out that emirates airlines jumbo jet trying to land in strong winds yesterday in birmingham, england. it attempted to ground two times and failed both times. eventually the plane had to be flown to london where it landed there instead. one passenger tweeted out never flying again. >>> florida state quarterback jameis winston will not be charged with sexually assaulting a woman. a prosecutor says he will not pursue the case because there were too many gaps in his accuser's story.
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it will become law. he said, then what should i do. her response was, free mandela and begin to negotiate a new south africa while you have leverage, because that divestment bill calls for global cooperation and you will have no leverage. whether he's right or wrong, history is history, and he said that while that bill never became law, it hung over south africa like the sword of damocles. >> well said. thank you so much ron dellums and bill keller. we'll be right back after this. like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadillac srx. get the best offers of the season now. lease this 2014 srx for around $349 a month. during the season's best event from cadillac. ♪ if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is... 3
it will become law. he said, then what should i do. her response was, free mandela and begin to negotiate a new south africa while you have leverage, because that divestment bill calls for global cooperation and you will have no leverage. whether he's right or wrong, history is history, and he said that while that bill never became law, it hung over south africa like the sword of damocles. >> well said. thank you so much ron dellums and bill keller. we'll be right back after this. like a...
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and under the rule of law. interesting comments what did you make of that i mean is that how you see what's happening in kiev. well i think it's very unfortunate that foreign politicians and parliament to the deputies are interfering into what is happening in ukraine it basically you know in a sense marks over there the war because you might actually find the ukrainian or russian or. diplomats or formal politicians or part of the politicians will take part and then your demonstration against the e.u. will in all across europe and that would cause an uproar probably even in the western countries going to the united nations and asking for a meeting of security council because that is blatant and to feel this isn't got nothing to do with people power as they claim some petitions like to say about it under the rule of law does not involve foreign diplomats and foreign politicians interfering and basically provoking this violence like it's kept in the union crane but haven't always done this have they because i mean
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young elsa mandella first came to your whisper to study law, he walked into her -- into a real estate office. he said we were trying to become a mass movement. and then one day a mass leader came into my office. he was tall, handsome. one thing you would said, that man could smile. people do not smile in the 50's. look at pictures of politicians -- no one is smiling. walt -- nelson mandela was beaming. he was ahead of his time. >> what would he talk about? >> it was interesting. you can read them in directions. we got to a point of intimacy where you were you -- he was used to be -- he was used to you being around. he was very principle. if you talk out of turn or gossett, you could bet the figure would be waiting you. you could say to him, were you lonely? what did you miss? what happened was he said, sometimes i feel more lonely now than i did when i was in robben island. you would work all day long. there were times when you go to the house to pick him up and he would be sitting alone in a chair. it was a great, great responsibility. i want to say that when he first got out of pris
young elsa mandella first came to your whisper to study law, he walked into her -- into a real estate office. he said we were trying to become a mass movement. and then one day a mass leader came into my office. he was tall, handsome. one thing you would said, that man could smile. people do not smile in the 50's. look at pictures of politicians -- no one is smiling. walt -- nelson mandela was beaming. he was ahead of his time. >> what would he talk about? >> it was interesting. you...
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smith's son, daughter in law, his daughter and her fiancee were on board. four new planes joined the search today. >> still ahead a classic car still looking good at 50. we'll show you the new mustang, next. >> and an iconic... >> the second harvest food bank in santa clara in just a moment. i'll introduce you to a client and volunteer here who will tell you about efforts resulting in distribution of a million pounds of food per week. stay tuned. >> and at 4:30 an iconic san francisco bookstore gets a second chance. >> a live look at traffic. this is interstate 80 in berkeley. traffic on the right side headed towards berkeley. it's rough going in both directions actually as oncoming traffic is headed back towards san francisco or 580. it's slow going in both directions. >> authorities looking into what caused a deadly fire in benicia in a home on larkin drive. a newspaper delivery person called 911. the dog was rescueed and taken to the vet. the dog is okay. >> another fire in san leandro forced 75 people out of apartments and into the cold this morning. tw
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. >> 18 sheriff deputies find themselves on the wrong side of the law. >> who is to blame for the crash of asiana flight 214? of asiana flight 214? >> question btz integrity of the [ laughter ] he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ pillsbury cookie dough. make the holidays pop! >>> people angry over what is called an invasion by dozens of private shuttle buses operated to take employees to, and from work. we're live in the mission district tonight where they held a protest. >> we're talking about these gigantic bus that's ferry people to and from silicon valley. and drive around here in the mission district. you'll see one going by here about every five minutes. the buses from places like apple, google, and facebook they often stop here at public bus stops here in the mission. this morning a group decided they had enough and march
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over ten people from gathering the information ministry of interior there was mass aprile when the law was promulgated as people here say most protests are against interior ministry and the brutality of that police force and they will give security forces a copy of the by let me disperse demonstrations this is something we've certainly seen in the last few weeks security forces have used tear gas water cannons and birdshot but it's against protesters attempting to run it without permission for the government that backed by the military is defending the legislation saying it's essential to restore law and order and also to help egypt's talk to the economy the trial marks a key turning point in the summer the military in the government had targeted islamist supporters of mohamed morsy with trial is showing that the government is widely as cracked down to include all forms of dissent leaving people here in egypt to be in the country is returning to a police state. now around one hundred supporters of the far right democratic party of germany have protested against asylum shelters for refu
over ten people from gathering the information ministry of interior there was mass aprile when the law was promulgated as people here say most protests are against interior ministry and the brutality of that police force and they will give security forces a copy of the by let me disperse demonstrations this is something we've certainly seen in the last few weeks security forces have used tear gas water cannons and birdshot but it's against protesters attempting to run it without permission for...
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the long arm of the law is reached the leaders of the revolution that toppled hosni mubarak in egypt three years ago but now standing trial under a new law banning unauthorized protests true as the details about that from cairo two leading secular activists. being charged with illegally protesting and for allegedly assaulting police officers in demonstrations last month and two men who were prominent voices in the january two thousand level revolution among the first to be trying to get defense related to egypt's new controversial protest it was in force by the government last month and bans all rallies to ten people from gathering the information in the ministry of interior there was mass aprile when the law was promulgated as people here say most protests are against interior police force and they will give security forces a copy the buy let me disperse demonstrations this is something we've certainly seen in the last few weeks security forces have used tear gas water cannons and birdshot but it's against protesters attempting to rally without permission of the government backed by
the long arm of the law is reached the leaders of the revolution that toppled hosni mubarak in egypt three years ago but now standing trial under a new law banning unauthorized protests true as the details about that from cairo two leading secular activists. being charged with illegally protesting and for allegedly assaulting police officers in demonstrations last month and two men who were prominent voices in the january two thousand level revolution among the first to be trying to get defense...
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to this day the men claim that they were tortured at secret cia prisons in poland a country that has laws against torture while poland has not officially admitted its role in the cia program there is significant documentary evidence pointing to complicity from poland romania and lithuania in creating these secret detention facilities for free research or crofton black wrote quote we have now heard overwhelming and uncontested evidence that the cia was running a secret torture prison on polish soil with the polish government's knowledge despite being given many opportunities to do so the polish government has failed to contest that it knew prisoners were being held beyond the rule of law and tortured by the cia inside their own country poland has been conducting internal investigations about their potential participation in the black sites but has not yet provided the european court of human rights with any classified documents. keep your shoes on and tighten your belt because your trip through security checkpoints could get easier pre-check is the members only club run by the transportati
to this day the men claim that they were tortured at secret cia prisons in poland a country that has laws against torture while poland has not officially admitted its role in the cia program there is significant documentary evidence pointing to complicity from poland romania and lithuania in creating these secret detention facilities for free research or crofton black wrote quote we have now heard overwhelming and uncontested evidence that the cia was running a secret torture prison on polish...
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i can tell you as a young person and as a millenial this law is a joke. that's who he needs to buy these plans in order for it to work. they are just hands-off more and more. and there is a recent poll that actually found that obama's approval rating on health care dropped to 34%. >> that's low. >> i want to say as a fellow millenial, you don't speak for me. >> you just have melanin. >> i need some ho-surance. >> all right. back to the bartender thing. >> it is weird! >> it is weird. >> bartenders are trying to talk to you about stuff other than liquor, are you selling me am way? shut up. >> it is so crazy. >> it is a brilliant scheme. if you drink enough tequilla you will forget about the fact president obama is the reason you have to wait nine months for your hip operation. check it. brings those together, scheming. >> my feeling is, andy, he is trying to give young people cirrhosis. he is getting them into the bar and they drink more and need obamacare. >> it does sound like something he would do, doesn't it? >> it totally does. >> i was joking, but go
i can tell you as a young person and as a millenial this law is a joke. that's who he needs to buy these plans in order for it to work. they are just hands-off more and more. and there is a recent poll that actually found that obama's approval rating on health care dropped to 34%. >> that's low. >> i want to say as a fellow millenial, you don't speak for me. >> you just have melanin. >> i need some ho-surance. >> all right. back to the bartender thing. >> it...
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streets of cairo, against the implementation of the law. i think what you're going to see going forward is that there's a complex interchange between repression and mobilization that the more the government attempts to criminalize protest, if you will, the more that there's going to be a push back against it. >> when you look back at the case with the young women arrested and sentenced to prison, why do you think the government cracked down so hard against those women? did they not see the outrage that would cause? >> that is something of a mystery. i would stress that that decision would have been made by the individual prosecutors in alexandria and that particular judge. i know there's been some question of that judge's political leanings, but again, i would stress that the egyptian judiciary is a really vast and politically diverse institution and you have judges that have a whole range of political views and philosophies. my sense is that this particular case was the work of institution that are not necessarily coordinating with the cen
streets of cairo, against the implementation of the law. i think what you're going to see going forward is that there's a complex interchange between repression and mobilization that the more the government attempts to criminalize protest, if you will, the more that there's going to be a push back against it. >> when you look back at the case with the young women arrested and sentenced to prison, why do you think the government cracked down so hard against those women? did they not see...
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he used his law school experience, his educated man experience. and there's a wonderful quote in his auto biography where he talks about consensus building. and he used his experience watching the tribal council and chiefs. he said the chief works like a shepherd whereupon the others follow not realizing that all along they are being directed from behind. eugene robinson, joy reid, thank you for joining us. >>> chris matthews is up next. >>> tonight we bring to you my interview with president obama. i have covered two great world events in my career. one was the fall of the berlin wall in 1989. the other was the first democratic election in south africa five years later. i was there when the country's black majority voted by the millions, waiting in lines that stretched from one horizon to the other. i saw first hand the devotion to democracy. it was the great legacy of the man who died today. president obama paid tribute to nelson mandela today.
he used his law school experience, his educated man experience. and there's a wonderful quote in his auto biography where he talks about consensus building. and he used his experience watching the tribal council and chiefs. he said the chief works like a shepherd whereupon the others follow not realizing that all along they are being directed from behind. eugene robinson, joy reid, thank you for joining us. >>> chris matthews is up next. >>> tonight we bring to you my...
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and under the rule of law as the opportunity for the quote earlier there is in every democratic from grew every time the right of all who is involved in the. well the opposition continue that blockade of certain government buildings despite the fact a deadline set by the government for them to be out of those buildings is looming large and expires on tuesday on the delegations support for the opposition comes despite pleas from each branes prime minister for outside interference to stop on the delegation also simle taney asli were condemning what they described as russia's pressure on kiev well as for the protests they look set to continue into the evening hit behind me with all eyes now on sunday when organizers hope that up to one million people from all over ukraine could descend on the capital. a lot he spoke to political commentator examine the crust of bread the tendency of some e.u. politicians to cozy up to the ukraine opposition he says it's simply unacceptable. maija need for any ukrainian or russian or any other diplomats or former politicians or politicians will take part
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now, 39% say they approve of the law while 50% disapprove. public attitudes have returned to where they were in september before the web site's disastrous debut. but the white house knows it's still in political jeopardy. in january, john podesta, former chief of staff to president bill clinton, will become counselor to president obama. there's one issue podesta will have to confront-- president barack obama's credibility. less than half the country, 49%, describe the president as honest and trustworthy. that's the same number, scott, as one month ago. >> pelley: new management help at the white house. major, thank you very much. today federal regulators approved new restrictions on america's banks designed to head off a repeat of the financial meltdown in 2008. the restrictions are known as the volcker rule. they're named after the former fed chairman who proposed them. they would, among other things, ban big banks from making the kind of risky investments that led to the crash. today the northeast got another quick blast of severe weather.
now, 39% say they approve of the law while 50% disapprove. public attitudes have returned to where they were in september before the web site's disastrous debut. but the white house knows it's still in political jeopardy. in january, john podesta, former chief of staff to president bill clinton, will become counselor to president obama. there's one issue podesta will have to confront-- president barack obama's credibility. less than half the country, 49%, describe the president as honest and...
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but the pattern didn't end with the law's passage. the administration has repeatedly, repeatedly invoked executive power to change whatever parts of the law prove inconvenient. its friends beg for relief from the law so they carved out special loopholes. statutory deadlines became an irritation, so they waived them. incorrect promises made to sell the law became an embarrassment, so they changed entire sections on the fly. to many washington democrats, this is all fine, not because they necessarily want to circumvent the law, perhaps, but because they feel justified in doing so if that's what it takes to enact their agenda. we have seen democrats use the same approach with immigration policy, with welfare reform, with recess appointments. we've seen them use it to justify government-sanctioned harassment of entire groups of people over at the i.r.s., and two weeks ago, we saw washington democrats take this ends justifies the means approach to a whole new level entirely, by eliminating, eliminating the right of the minority party to be
but the pattern didn't end with the law's passage. the administration has repeatedly, repeatedly invoked executive power to change whatever parts of the law prove inconvenient. its friends beg for relief from the law so they carved out special loopholes. statutory deadlines became an irritation, so they waived them. incorrect promises made to sell the law became an embarrassment, so they changed entire sections on the fly. to many washington democrats, this is all fine, not because they...
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think about this i think it's a good thing we used to have laws in germany where you could this be something as a home owner you know what that's it think about it and this is ok if you didn't get this i think for individual people it would be good news but not for the country would know where the money comes from for such gifts and i say look at some of the stories from around the world around one hundred supporters of the far right party of germany have protested against asylum shelters for refugees in leipsic the march was set to and to new york one of the sanders recently opened in the city but riot police stopped him before they reached the facility the rally was met by anti-fascist activists chanting slogans about refugees being welcomed in the country. more french troops will be sanded to the central african republic to confront the rising wave of sectarian violence they are reinforcement comes after the one authorized the military operation to stop the bloodshed over the last few days nearly four hundred people have been killed in balance between christian militias loyal to the ouste
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i think it's a good thing we used to have laws in germany where you could get subsidies as a home owner you know but that's a good thing about this is ok if you don't get i think for individual people it would be good news but not for the country you never know where the money comes from for such gifts. some international news in brief now a series of attacks across the iraqi capital has killed at least twenty eight people one of the bombs was hidden in a car and detonated near a crowded market this stage no one's admitted carrying out the explosions fish is being one of iraq's most deadly at r.t. dot com we do have an online project that documents the civilian costs since the american led intervention. around one hundred supporters of the far right democratic party of germany have protested against asylum shelters for refugees in leipzig the march was set to end near one of the centers recently opened in the city but riot police stopped them before they reached the facility the rally was met by anti fascist activities chanting slogans about refugees being welcome in the country. the ce
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after moving to johannesburg and studying law, his trouble making politics pe began. and as a boxer, he became adept at picking fighted and spiring with the authorize. it was then that he made the crucial decision to take up an alls struggle. launching the national african congress's armed wing. he was defiantly burning his pass book, a dresded document that they used to control the movement of south africa's black population. >> the africans want to franchise on the basis of one man, one vote. they want political independent pence. >> that simple demand and the methods he took to fight for democracy eventually saw him and others tried for treason. but they got life im przment. banished to robben island, one of the country's most brutal and isolated prisoners. another prisoner remembers the first time he saw mandela in the prison yard. >> i could see from the way he wau walked and from his conduct that here was a man alreadying his authority on prison regime. >> reporter: he was released 27 years later. >> i have spoken about freedom in my lifetime. your commitment an
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their fall into of the circumstances of mr cruz and mr abbas matters the police were called there by law the ones who were concerned about their family members but not because they're private in committee and with respect to mr chamberlain who was a sixty eight year old retired marine mr chamberlain happened to roll over and trigger his life pendant by mistake and as a pendant it was designed to allow him to call for assistance if you had a medical emergency so there are a lot of these individuals were the police would be arriving wow well in the case of bobby bennett i'm not sure if you're familiar with that his mother did call the police department to come help with her son she couldn't handle it on her own but she specifically warned them that he had a mental issue and of course we know that he was vigorously shot there after is there something more as a family member she was supposed to do to prevent that from happening or did she do all she could. well she probably did all she could because unfortunately we're not training in how to deal with mental illness or the other issues that
their fall into of the circumstances of mr cruz and mr abbas matters the police were called there by law the ones who were concerned about their family members but not because they're private in committee and with respect to mr chamberlain who was a sixty eight year old retired marine mr chamberlain happened to roll over and trigger his life pendant by mistake and as a pendant it was designed to allow him to call for assistance if you had a medical emergency so there are a lot of these...
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the law firm exactly the law firm of jones day. or works for he comes into town and he has a judge that's very very favorable to this new methodology for as you point out stripping a city of all of its assets and selling it off to billionaires he wants this to take place between the judge between rick snyder between the jones day law firm they have the perfect the perfect blueprint now to do this anywhere they want to do it and the. i had the same record i met kevin or by the way. and perhaps a particular point in on the day that nelson mandela has died i had this conversation with reverend bullock pastor bullock who started the change action coalition in detroit which has been one of the groups that has been most aggressively fighting this bankruptcy and i asked him and i. felt a little uncomfortable the question and i wasn't quite sure what his answer was going to be pastors african-american and i said you know rick snyder the white governor of michigan republican has appointed an african-american as little dictator manager in be
the law firm exactly the law firm of jones day. or works for he comes into town and he has a judge that's very very favorable to this new methodology for as you point out stripping a city of all of its assets and selling it off to billionaires he wants this to take place between the judge between rick snyder between the jones day law firm they have the perfect the perfect blueprint now to do this anywhere they want to do it and the. i had the same record i met kevin or by the way. and perhaps a...
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government that backed by the military is defending the legislation saying it's essential to restore law and order and also to help it is tied to the economy the trial marks a key turning point in the summer the military in the government had targeted islamist supporters of mohamed morsy with measure and dameron trial is showing that the government is widely is cracked down to include all forms of dissent even people here in egypt to fear the country is returning to a police states. that makes its worlds apart with oksana boyko he speaks with the spokeswoman of the palestinian government in gaza. ukraine is in a tough spot right now trying to figure out whether to join the e.u. or the regime's custom union it would be nice if they would you know maybe allow the populace to vote for their future via referendum but sadly it looks like the politician. i'll be making the historic decision i can see why some people want to look west and some people want to look east but i don't understand why so-called ukrainian nationalists want so desperately to join the e.u. first off any nationalist group
government that backed by the military is defending the legislation saying it's essential to restore law and order and also to help it is tied to the economy the trial marks a key turning point in the summer the military in the government had targeted islamist supporters of mohamed morsy with measure and dameron trial is showing that the government is widely is cracked down to include all forms of dissent even people here in egypt to fear the country is returning to a police states. that makes...